NEW

New on Apple TV: A navel-gazing comedy that never comes close to being genuinely funny or insightful

New on Prime Video: A ridiculous adventure throughout, never funny enough – but it has a silly charm at times

New in Swedish Theaters: A grief-stricken drama and coming-of-age story where bees play a symbolic part, but it all remains unremarkable
RECENT

The Disappearance of Josef Mengele
Loses steam toward the end, but still worthwhile; August Diehl is very good

Long and formulaic, but attractive and engaging

There’s thrills, a sense of humor and a solid effort by Joaquin Phoenix, but it falls apart near the end
OLDER

Premiered in 1993: The song score adds to the evocative atmosphere, but that’s all there is to it

Premiered in 2004: Impressive right from the start, with ideas and visuals that tickle one’s imagination, including that living, moving castle

Premiered in 1972: Simon Ward’s narrating voice as the elder Churchill is contrived; he’s far more effective as the younger version
LONGER REVIEWS

Premiered in 1991: A moving romance, dedicated performances and grandiose, arresting visuals

Thrilling and funny, the film also has impressive action

Watching this film is a painful and frustrating experience, but what makes it so effective is also its warmth and sense of humor
